(i think i could have bought a condo on mauii for what i forked out on foam core alone.)

5. feeling like i LIVED in the design building.(i ate way too many "cup o' noodles" and cookies from the vending machine. for real.i should be long dead from an overdose of sodium and preservatives.)here are two of my projects from my junior year:

3 comments:

It all sounds so familiar! Accept I have to admit, I did a lot of work at home in the "studio" that my husband and I created.

That way I didn't have to share the light table, or listen to other peoples music and I could watch the 6 hour version of Pride and Prejudice as many times and I wanted... I still have almost every line memorized, actually it really is a great show to just "listen to".

Although, would you hate me if I said I actually like rendering. (don't look at my quick sketches on my blog for a good example...) Maybe I will have to add some of my school projects to the blog. But I only kept one set of boards when I left... I know, I made most of the last two years digitally and had them printed out, so I didn't have to keep them.

i would love to see some of your school projects! and you are very lucky that you got to have a home studio. i worked on a few things at home, but when i was going to school, computers were sooo expensive--in fact, i still remember that my husband and i finally broke down and bought a computer during my senior year in college-we paid $3,000 for it. ugh. can you imagine? by the way, we both went to byu.

i have never watched the full version of pride and prejudice! i loved the most recent movie...i should try renting the 6 hour version sometime. i just read the book for the first time last year.

are the sketches i have seen on your blog your or your husbands? because they are beautiful! seriously...you should make prints and sell them. i love the look of architectural sketches, and the ones are your blog were amazing!